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Gifts for the Directionally Challenged

  • posted December 3rd, 2007
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We all have someone special in our lives who’s directionally challenged (translation: someone who gets lost frequently). I can write about this because I am especially directionally challenged! I get lost all the time and it’s very frustrating. I probably shouldn’t admit this, but I sometimes get lost even when I’m using GPS in my car. Don’t ask me how, I guess I’m just ultra talented. Anyway, hopefully these new GPS gadgets will help steer your special someone in the right direction.

Trackstick_3 Trackstick is a cool gadget that won’t tell you where to go, but it will show you where you’ve been. Plug it into your computer and see the results on Google Earth for free! This is a great tool for sports enthusiasts to carry while running, cycling, horseback riding, etc. It will track anything that moves. Perhaps you have a teenager that you want to keep tabs on — find out where they were really at when they said they were studying at the library. I know, it’s not a nice thing to do, but sometimes parents gotta do what parents gotta do.

Navigon_3 Navigon GPS is the latest and greatest in GPS technology. This sleek unit is less than one-inch thick and displays 3-D images on the 4.3-inch (diagonal) color touchscreen.  Sounds like this is the GPS for me…the vocal prompter actually says street names (instead of assuming that you know how far 400 feet is).  "Turn right in 400 feet."  Say what?!?  You won’t have that issue with this smart GPS.  Free traffic updates that work right out of the box. No set up and no fees.

Forerunner

The Garmin Forerunner 301 is worth more than it’s weight in gold. This is the perfect gadget for sports enthusiasts. Take it with you when cycling, running, hiking, etc. to track where you’ve been or where you’re going. There’s even a multi-sport setting for triathlon! Comes with a bike mount and heart rate monitor. Upload mileage, stats, maps, and heart rate to motionbased.com. I own one of these and use it when cycling and horseback riding and it’s awesome! I can see the elevation gains and losses, the weather and wind speeds and much more!

GPS to get you where you’re going or tell you where you’ve been and how you performed. What more could you ask for for Christmas? I can think of a few things…stay tuned! More gifts to come. :o )

Happy Searching/Shopping,
Payton

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5 Responses to “Gifts for the Directionally Challenged”

  1. I need them. All of them. Immediately.

  2. Payton says:

    Well Always Travelling, now you know where to find them. Go for it!

  3. Half mast man says:

    The Garmin Forerunner you recommend is an old model. It’s uglier and doesn’t have the same features as the new one, the Garmin 305.
    Find it here:
    http://www.thefind.com/qq-Garmin-ForeRunner-305

  4. Payton says:

    Hi Half mast man,
    Thank you for your contribution! You’re right, the 305 is a much nicer looking model.
    Regards,
    Payton

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